• 3 months ago
Donald Trump’s focus on non-existent voter fraud could contribute to a government shutdown and potentially jeopardize the Republican House majority. House Speaker Mike Johnson's attempt to appease Trump by attaching a voting measure targeting noncitizen voting to a funding bill failed, with sixteen Republicans voting against it. The looming October 1st deadline could result in a shutdown, risking political damage for Republicans ahead of Election Day.

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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Donald Trump's focus on non-existent voter fraud could contribute to a government shutdown
00:07and potentially jeopardize the Republican House majority.
00:10House Speaker Mike Johnson's attempt to appease Trump by attaching a voting measure targeting
00:14non-citizen voting to a funding bill failed, with 16 Republicans voting against it.
00:19The looming October 1st deadline could result in a shutdown, risking political damage for
00:23Republicans ahead of Election Day.
00:24For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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